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5801 DIED- Mr. Adam Saladen, of Pleasant Hill township, who has been sick for several weeks died Friday (31 Aug 1888) night at his late residence. He was well known in this city and county. His many fiends will be pained to learn of his death. His funeral took place this afternoon. (Red Cloud Chief, 7 Sep 1888, Front Page)

(Contributed by Lois Frahm, FAG# 46808249)

 
Saladen, Adam J. (I12533)
 
5802 Died: At Carp, Ont., Saturday, February 12th, 1921; Elizabeth Robinson (sic). beloved wife of Mr. Robt Baird, aged 72 years. The Funeral: will take place from her late residence on Tuesday, 15th inst., at 10 a.m. to St. James' Church, Carp, thence to the Anglican Cemetery, 9th line of Fitzroy. Friends and acquaintances please accept this intimation.
Source: Death Card. 
Robertson, Elizabeth (I12318)
 
5803 Died: McDonald's Corners, Lanark, Ontario, Canada. Buried near Park Lake. Owned acre around lot 21, 22, 23, Concession 7 and 8. Park, Joseph (I9606)
 
5804 DIED? Mrs. Adam Saladen died on Wednesday and was buried Thursday. She lived on her farm near Amboy. (8 May 1891, Red Cloud Chief, Page 4)

Mrs. Jane Saladen passed to the great unknown, the 7th, was buried the 8th, aged 63 years. Her's was the largest funeral procession that has ever been at this place. She was very highly esteemed by all who knew her especially, the old pioneer neighbors who were in the habit of gathering around her fireside and listening to the pleasant anecdotes of her happy girlhood days in merry old England, she having witnessed the crowning of Queen Victoria. Her children have the heart felt sympathy of the entire neighborhood, it was hard for friends to give her up, but oh, how our hearts ached for the lonely broken hearted boys as they saw their best earthly friends and mother's laid to her last long rest. (22 May 1891, Red Cloud Chief, Front Page, Willow Creek)

(Contributed by Lois Frahm, FAG# 46808249.) 
Brown, Jane (I12531)
 
5805 DILLABAUG RAYMORE (Special) Funeral service for John Norris Dillabough, 69, was held here. Mr. Dillabough was born at Oak Lake. Man., and moved to Coleville in 1912. He attended school at Eureka, and in 1928 he married Stella Jones of Kindersley. He farmed at Coleville until 1950, when he moved to Guernsey as a telephone lineman. He moved to Raymore as lineman in 1952, retiring in 1968. He is survived by his wife, Stella; three sons. Ivan of Regina, David of Coleville and Jack of Fort St. John, B.C.; two daughters, Mrs. Earle Dunville and Mrs. Ray Focht, both of Raymore; two brothers; four sisters: 14 grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. Dillabaugh, John Norris (I19984)
 
5806 Discrepancey in Birth year either 1827 or 1830. His death notice records that he was 75 yrs of age. Lockhart, John (I6829)
 
5807 Discrepency in Manitoba Death index 16 Nov 1846 current entry is 16 Nov 1845 Duncan, Elizabeth Agnes (I2350)
 
5808 Divorced Irene in late 1946, so he was OUT of the Episcopalian Church (31/01/47), because of divorce. Became Minister in a small Congregational (Methodist) Church (right beside Amy Semple MacPhearson's Big Evangelical "Temple") Family: John Alvin Shirley / Irene Winnifred Campbell (F5623)
 
5809 Dominion City, MB Scott, Thomas Hempton (I1449)
 
5810 Don Duncan and Marsha Johnson-Hordos could be 3rd cousin 3x removed through: William McLinton and Elizabeth ? as 2nd great grandparents with shared DNA of 20 cM across 3 segments, as recorded in my ancestry and Legacy family trees
 
Johnson, Marsha (I20541)
 
5811 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I31503)
 
5812 Donald McConachy son to the deceased John McConachy (vulgo John Roe) in Stuck and Isobell McCurdy, daughter to John McCurdy in Largighain in Kinggarth Parish were booked in order to marriage together the 6th instant and married March 2nd.

Name:?tab?Isobell Mc Kirdy
Gender:?tab?Female
Marriage Date:?tab?15 Feb 1785
Marriage Place:?tab?, Rothesay, Bute, Scotland
Father:?tab?
John Mc Kirdy
Spouse:?tab?
Robert Duncan Mc Conechy
FHL Film Number:?tab?1041085
Reference ID:?tab?2:G3QJQX

alternate
MCCONACHY
DONALD
ELSPETH GEALY/FR170 (FR170)
11/02/1725
558
10 / 324
ROTHESAY 
Family: Donald MacConachy / (F3234)
 
5813 Donald R. Cavanagh
The death of Doanald Robert Cavanagh occurred on Thursday January 16th in a local hospital following a few hours illness. He was the nine months old son of Robert S. Cavanagh and his wife, the former Wanda Findlay , and is survived by his parents and one little sister Joyce. The largely attended funeral was held from his parental home near Kinburn on Saturday afternoon. Service was conducted in St. Paul's Anglican church, 9th line of Fitzroy by Rev. Robert Strachan, and interment was made in the adjoining cemetery. Pallbearers were Gordon Mulligan, Ken MacMillan, Leslie Morris and Murray Findlay. Beautiful floral tributes included wreaths from Daddy, Mother and Joyce, Mrs. C. M. Findlay, Peggy and Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cavanagh and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cavanagh, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Craig, Mr. and Mrs. George ..... 
Cavanagh, Donald Robert (I27600)
 
5814 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I527)
 
5815 Donald was a son of William Ramsay Campbell and Elizabeth n?e Lang Campbell.

The informant of his death was his mother, Mrs. William Campbell.

Donald S. Campbell was a clerk.

Source: Beechwood burial register
_____

Died -
At 389 Lisgar St., Donald Campbell, second son of W.R. Campbell, aged 20 years, 5 months.

Funeral on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1911, at 2 p.m., to Beechwood cemetery.

The Evening Citizen, Ottawa, Monday, February 6, 1911, page 1 
Campbell, Donald Smith (I36079)
 
5816 Donated his remains to Medical Science, Specifically: Okanagan College, British Columbia, Canada Nielsen, Erik Hersholt (I899)
 
5817 Donna Lynn Squire, 54, of Cambridge and formerly of Mitchell passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Wednesday, June 23, 2021.
Beloved wife of Mark Squire. Loving mother of Lucas, Zachary and Kylie Squire. Dear sister of David Smyth (Sharon). Dear sister-in-law of Lynn Hoegy (Maynard), John "Jack" Squire (Sandra) and Heather Patterson. Dear niece of Ross and Cathy Duncan, Mary and Bill Cooper. She will be missed by her nieces, nephews and cousins.

Predeceased by her parents George (2002) and Gail (2014) Smyth, brother Douglas Smyth (1973), father-in-law and mother-in-law Lloyd (2004) and Jean (2013) Squire and brother-in-law Rod Patterson (2006).

Donna was a member of Wesley United Church, Cambridge. She was also a member of the Eastern Star, Exeter and previously, the International Order of Job's Daughter, Bethel 4 ? initiated Oct 19, 1977. She was Honoured Queen (1982) and Miss Ontario Job's Daughter (1983-1984). Donna graduated as a Registered Nurse from the Nursing Program at Fanshawe College in 1987 and later obtained her Bachelor of Education, Adult Education from Brock University in 2017. She was a RN in the Surgical Unit at Cambridge Memorial Hospital and part of the Conestoga College Nursing Faculty ? International Nursing Program.

Donna enjoyed cottaging in Muskoka and boating on the Trent Severn Waterway. She spent summers with the kids at the cottage every year since 2003, enjoyed travelling and taking family vacations. She was famous for her Long Island Ice Teas at the Tiki Bar at the dock and enjoyed "twinkle time" sitting on the dock with a glass of wine. Donna loved teaching and nursing and always said she had the perfect job teaching Internationally educated nursing students, helping them prepare to nurse in Canada.

Friends will be received at the Lockhart Funeral Home, 109 Montreal St., Mitchell on Saturday, June 26, 2021 from 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and at the Coutts Funeral Home, 96 St Andrews St, Cambridge on Sunday from 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Donna's funeral service will be livestreamed on Monday at 1:00 p.m. All are invited to join by clicking "join livestream" at the time of the service. Memorial donations to the Donna Squire International Nursing Student Bursary may be made at https://www.conestogacommunity.ca/donna-squire.

Those wishing to attend the visitation in Mitchell must schedule a time online by selecting RSVP under "Service Details" on Donna's memorial page at LockhartFuneralHome.com or by phone at 519-348-8643. In order to attend the visitation at Coutts Funeral Home, Cambridge Ontario, registration must be done in advance. Guests will be allowed a maximum of 30 minutes to pay their respects to the family. To register for visitation, please visit this link: https://signup.com/go/vmZtaJT 
Smyth, Donna Lynn (I2689)
 
5818 Doris Lesway of Kinburn, Ontario passed away in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital, on October 18, 2018 at the age of 90 years. Beloved wife of the late Leonard Lesway. Dear mother of Dianne (Denis) , Donald (Gwen), Glen (Mavis), Gail, David (Lori), Mary Jane (Mike), and Jennifer (John). Daughter of the late Arthur Wellington Mills and Ada Nesbitt. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street North, Arnprior. Visitations held Sunday October 21, 2018 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and again Monday after 9:30 a.m. Memorial Service Monday October 22, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at the Boyce Chapel. Interment Pakenham Union Cemetery.

boycefuneralhome.ca 
Mills, Doris Ethel (I43651)
 
5819 Doris Lucille Palmer Watters, 81, of Idaho Falls, died Thursday, June 28, 2012, at Turtle and Crane Assisted Living center in Idaho Falls.

Doris was born Dec. 19, 1930, in Andes, Mont., the daughter of Lee Samuel and Mary Helen Pederson Palmer. Doris was born on a farmstead in rural Richland County, Montana. While school was in session, she would live with her mother in town. During the spring and summer, she would live out on the farmstead tending to the orphan lambs and working as a shepherd for the family flock. After graduation from high school, Doris attended Montana State University in Bozeman, graduating in 1953 with a degree in home economics.

She married Walter Eugene Watters on Dec. 31, 1952, in Culbertson, Mont., at St. Anthony Catholic Church, a rural parish where her family attended. Doris and her husband, Walt, raised seven children while living in New York, California, Montana, Oregon and Idaho. They were deeply involved in the lives of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren. While Walt was working, Doris devoted herself to raising the children and managing the household, working at times as a substitute teacher and in the school cafeteria, once the at-home population of children dwindled.

Her pride was in her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and her faith in Jesus. She was a mentor, teacher, nurse, friend and mother to her children. She was quick to feed visitors, known for her brownies, huckleberry pie and lasagna. Doris loved to visit with friends and relatives. She loved sewing, and many a child and grandchild slept soundly in her hand-made pajamas.

Doris was a member of the Roman Catholic Church and had a strong devotion to Our Lady, praying the rosary either early in the morning or before retiring for the evening. She was active in parish prayer groups, the St. Vincent de Paul Society and a variety of other parish activities until her health made it impossible to continue.

Survivors include her daughters, Nancy Wonacott of Nampa and Diane Wagner of Sammamish, Wash.; sons, Donald Watters and James Watters, both of Idaho Falls, Michael Watters of Fayetteville, N.C., and Samuel Watters of Bloomington, Minn.; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; three sisters; four brothers; her daughter, Kathleen Hootman; and her husband, Walter Watters.

Recitation of the rosary will be from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, July 5, with a visitation from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., both at Buck-Miller-Hann Funeral Home, 825 E. 17th St. in Idaho Falls. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday, July 6, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, on the corner of Ninth Street and South Lee Avenue in Idaho Falls, followed by a graveside ceremony in Rose Hill Cemetery. 
Palmer, Doris Lucille (I23575)
 
5820 Doris passed away unexpectedly at Lanark Lodge, Perth on Saturday July 28th, 2018 at the age of 90 years. She was predeceased by her parents John and Joanna (McArtin) Lowe, her husband Alfred J. Axford , her son William and daughter Joyce Axford (Richard Dewar) and her siblings Roy (Isabel) Lowe, Gladys (Russell) Manchester, Elsie (Murray) Campbell, Elva (Eric) Munroe, Jean (Dalton) Jelly and Hilda Lowe. Lowe, Doris Effie (I5313)
 
5821 Doris Paul/Cochran ? obituary
January 9, 2023

?b?Cochran, Doris Isabel?/b?
After a long and well-lived life, Doris passed away in her 101st year, (May 1922 ? January 2023). Doris was the loving wife and best friend of John Harvey (deceased February 2002); much loved mother of Nancy (Bob Korogyi), and Wendy (Jim Curran); devoted grandmother of Kristina (Denny Drosos); Loving G.G. of Jamie (Drosos). Doris was predeceased by her siblings Dorothy Nickerson, Clare Paul and Bill Paul and is survived by sisters-in-law Mary Lou (Clare) and Ella (Bill). She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Throughout her life, Mom's priority was family. We always knew that she loved us dearly. She will remain in our hearts and thoughts forever and will live on through us.

We would like to express our gratitude and appreciation to the Staff of Fairview Manor for their kindness and care of Mom and their compassion for our family.

A private graveside service will be held in the Auld Kirk Cemetery at a later date.

If so desired, our family would be grateful for donations made in memory of Doris to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation.

Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care Of
C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc.
(127 Church St., Almonte, ON., 613-256-3313) 
Paul, Doris Isabel (I5826)
 
5822 Dorita May Lundy
BIRTH?tab?2 May 1907
Portage la Prairie, Portage la Prairie Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
DEATH?tab?1960 (aged 52? 53)
BURIAL?tab?
Mountain View Memorial Gardens
Calgary, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada Show Map
PLOT?tab?Christus
MEMORIAL ID?tab?139042237 
Lundy, Dorita May (I7715)
 
5823 Dorlis M. Lashbrook, 84, passed away August 2, 2009. Services 1 p.m., Wednesday, August 5, at Park Lawn Funeral Home, 8251 Hillcrest Rd. where visitation will begin at 12 noon. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Dorlis was born January 31, 1925 in Kansas City, MO. She was preceded in death by her husband, George W. Lashbrook, and son, Pete. She leaves her three grandchildren, Debbie, Bill, and John; brother, Gene Holt (Norma), and sister, Virginia Collins. (Arrangements: Park Lawn Funeral Home, (816) 523-1234).
Published in Kansas City Star on 8/4/2009 
Holte, Dorlis Mae (I36648)
 
5824 Dorothy Amelia Lyons was the daughter of Hazel Violet Lloyd & Adron Lake Lyons. She was married to Norman L. Eilert, Oct. 28, 1937 in Colfax, Washington. The couple had 4 children. Lyons, Dorothy Amelia (I40092)
 
5825 Dorothy Garland Weds A. Cassidy Munster United church was decorated with baskets of summer flowers and ferns in setting for the marriage of Dorothy Elaine Garland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmsr Garland, and Arthur Lcrne Cassidy, son of Mrs. Herman Cassidy, ' of Munster. Rev. H. V. Ellison performed the ceremony. Miss Kathleen Garland, sister of the bride, played the wedding music and Miss Eleanor Arbuckle, of Richmond, was soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Audrey Cassidy, sister of the bridegroom. David Sample was best man and the ushers were Bower Garland and Harold Cassidy. For her wedding, the bride wore a white satin gown fashioned with a fitted bodice and lace ycke. long sleeves that tapered to points over the hands, and full skirt extending into a short train. She carried red and pink roses. Her finger-tip veil was held in place with a .coronet of flowers. The couple left on. a trip through western Ontario and to the United States, after a reception held at the home cf the bride's parents. Travelling, the bride wore a black dress with rose lace insertions and black accessories. The couple will live at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Garland, of Billings Bridge, were guests at the wedding. Family: Arthur Lorne Cassidy / Dorothy Elaine Garland (F10810)
 
5826 Dorothy Isabel Coyles
Death:?tab?Mar 16 2011
Published:?tab?Mar 18 2011
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Published By:?tab?The Citizen
Obituary:?tab?LYNCH, Dorothy Isabel (nee Coyles) Peacefully and surrounded by love, on Wednesday, March 16, 2011, passed away at the age of 82. Predeceased in March 2008 by her loving husband of 62 years, William Colonel Lynch. Dorothy was the devoted mother of Bill (Geri) of Collingwood, Barry of White Lake, Brian of Carleton Place and was predeceased by her only daughter Carole Ann O'Keefe in March 2006. Adoring Granny of Susan Young, Sean Lynch, Barbara Lynch, Steven O'Keefe, Emily Vennor, Jeffrey O'Keefe and Kristen McArthur. Proud great-grandmother of 12 precious great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents Noel and Grace Isabel Coyles. Dorothy is survived by her siblings Denzel (Anne) Coyles, Anna (late Albert) Johnston, Jean (Ronnie) Robertson and Kaye (Thomas) Cavanagh. Family and friends may call at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave., Carleton Place on Sunday, March 20, 2011 from 1 to 4 p.m. and on Monday 10 a.m. until time of funeral service in the chapel at 11 a.m. with Father David Andrew officiating. Interment at Dewar Cemetery, Ashton. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Published in the Ottawa Citizen from 3/18/2011 - 3/19/2011 
Coyles, Dorothy Isabel (I6023)
 
5827 Dorothy Kathlyn Brown age 91, was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, to Russell and Evelyn Kinnee, on March 2, 1917. She met her life mate, Jack Brown, at the Regina Rowing Club, and they were married on Jack's birthday March 16, 1939, in Vancouver, British Columbia. While Jack served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II, Dorothy returned to her childhood home. After years of transferring back and forth across Canada with the Air Force, Jack and Dorothy and their two sons, Scott and Gary, moved to Tucson, Arizona in January 1966. Many years were spent square dancing, golfing, and making ceramics at Tucson Estates. They moved to Santa Catalina Villas in 1998. Dorothy is preceded in death by her beloved Jack (2001), and grandson, Parker. She passed away on Tuesday, September 9, 2008 at SonLight Adult Care Home. Dorothy is survived by her sister, Delores; son, Scott (Barbara); son, Gary; six grandchildren, Matt (Amy) of Denver, Jennifer (Jeremiah) of Argentina, Justin (Erica) of North Carolina, Eric, Jessica and Daniel all of Tucson and five great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, September 14, 2008, 3:00 p.m. at Foothills Community Church, 3301 W. Overton. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Avalon Chapel, (742-7901). Kinnee, Dorothy Kathlyn "Dotty" (I34199)
 
5828 Dorothy Lewis
February 16, 2009

Lewis, Dorothy Eveline
(nee Fisher)

Suddenly at home on Monday, February 16, 2009, in her 75th year. Beloved wife of the late Clarence Lewis (2007). Loving mother of David Lewis and Lynda Roy (Steve McCoy). Loving "Mama Moo" of Colby, Joshua and Cameron Roy. Fondly remembered by Ron Roy. Dear sister of Glenn Fisher (late Muriel) and Don Fisher (Judy). Sadly missed by her nieces and nephews and their families. Predeceased by her parents Evelyn and Howard Fisher.

Friends may call at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave., Carleton Place on Thursday, February 19, 2009 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and on Friday from 10 a.m. until time of service in the chapel at 11 a.m.

Spring interment at Dewar Cemetery, Ashton.

Memorial donations to the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital Foundation or the Ashton United Church would be appreciated by the family. 
Fisher, Dorothy Eveline (I5430)
 
5829 Double Blow to Parents
One Son Killed at Ypres and Younger One Drowned.

Canadian Press Dispatch
North Bay, June 23 - Word was received in town this morning by mr. George Kidd that his son, Pte. Leonard Kidd, was killed at Ypres, between June 2 and 5. This sad news, coming directly after the drowning of their 14 year old son last week, is a double blow to the parents.

Service No: 409338
Age: 22
Regiment/Service: Canadian Infantry, 18th Battalion.

Son of George and Mary Kidd, of 78, Worthington East, North Bay, Ontario. 
Kidd, Private Leonard Garland (I4174)
 
5830 Doucett, Diana
Graduate of Algonquin College
Graduate of Carleton University Bachelor of Arts, Political Science.
Corp of Commissionaires Ottawa-Controller

Peacefully, after a courageous battle with cancer on Monday, August 14, 2017 at the age of 53. Beloved wife of Brian Doucett. Daughter of Pauline and Henry Stefaniuk. Sister of David [Gayle]. 
Stefaniuk, Diana M. (I21215)
 
5831 Doucett, Dorothy Olive (nee Blackburn)
Peacefully at the Almonte General Hospital on Wednesday, March 22, 2017, at the age of 91. Dorothy was predeceased by her husband Allan Doucett, her brother David Blackburn and sisters Eleanor Dowdall and Carrie Miller. Loved mother of Richard (Laureen), Brian (Diana) and Steven (Julie). Cherished grandmother of Allan, Blake, Brandi, Heather and Michael and proud great-grandmother of Sam and Abby. She will be greatly missed but never forgotten in our hearts. 
Blackburn, Dorothy Olive (I5263)
 
5832 DOUCETT, Laureen Susan
(nee Brunke)
July 4, 1957 - April 15, 2019
Peacefully at the Carleton Place Hospital with her husband and children by her side after a too-short, but still exceedingly stubborn, life. Laureen had a wicked sense of humour and wrote an open letter to everyone she leaves behind. It can be viewed at her Facebook memorial page. She is survived by her husband Richard; son Allan, daughter Heather (Rodney); son Michael (Jake); sister Rhonda (Haddon); and brother Matthew (Stephanie) and many nieces and nephews. As per her meticulous instructions there will be a celebration of life at the Carleton Place Legion, 177 George St, Carleton Place on Sunday May 12, 2019 from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers a donation to your local no-kill animal shelter, your local food bank, or the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital Foundation in her memory is appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home
19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place.
www.barkerfh.com
Published on May 4, 2019 
Brunke, Laureen Susan (I21212)
 
5833 DOUCETT, Muriel Peacefully in hospital, Carleton Place, Ontario on Tuesday, June 25, 2002 in her 76th year. Muriel Alberta Doucett, beloved daughter of the late Willard and Alberta (Bradley) Doucett. Predeceased by brothers Allan and Kenneth Doucett and sister Audrey E. McRae. Survived by sisters-in-law Dorothy and Katharine Doucett and by brother-in-law Murray McRae and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Home, 61 Lake Avenue West, Carleton Place on Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Thursday morning at 11 a.m. with Rev. Blair Corcoran officiating. Interment St. James Anglican Cemetery, Carleton Place. In memory of Muriel, memorial donations to the Carleton Place Hospital or St. James Cemetery would be appreciated.
Published on May 2, 2012 
Doucett, Muriel Alberta (I5261)
 
5834 Doug Fulton ? obituary
September 12, 2021 - 4:22 pm

?b?Fulton, Douglas John?/b?
(Lifetime Farmer and known for his custom work)
Passed away peacefully at the
Almonte General Hospital on September 10, 2021.

Doug
Of Almonte, Ontario. In his 73rd year.
Dear son of Anne (nee Stewart) and the late Arthur. Missed by his siblings Arlene Ohlman (Randy) and Donald (Lynn). Uncle of Alexander, Madison, Stewart, Scott and Steven. Predeceased by his grandparents Allie and Edith Stewart and J.C. and Effie Fulton. A special thank-you to the staff from the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation ? Rosamond Unit for their compassionate care. Donations in memory of Doug may be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation-Rosamond Unit.
On Tuesday September 14, 2021 from 6-8pm. Chapel Service will be held on Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at 11am. Interment to follow in the Auld Kirk Cemetery. 
Fulton, Douglas John "Doug" (I17322)
 
5835 DOWDALL, Samuel James Russell November 17, 1918 - March 31, 2011 Longtime resident of Goulbourn Township, Carleton Place and more recently Stillwater Creek Retirement Apartments in Bells Corners. Russell, in his 93rd year, softly and gently, his earthly life fulfilled - the finest Husband, Dad and Popa with whom a family could be blessed. Son of the late Sam and Mildred 'Millie' May Smith Dowdall . Forever loved and admired and now deeply missed, by his beloved and devoted wife Lois (Roe), in their 67th year of marriage; his son Elvyn and his wife Arlene (McCabe); his daughters and their husbands - Linda and Lothar Klimpel; Joan and Jim Bradley; Laurie and Peter Popowicz and Joyce; extremely proud Popa of his grandsons Mark and his wife Casey (van de Kamp) and Cory Bradley; granddaughters Tania and Caitlin Ardley; Caleigh and Tahra Flegg and step granddaughters, Trinity, Skye, Lark and Shea Popowicz. Caring and respected father-in-law of Brian Flegg and Paul Ardley. Dear brother-in-law and friend of the Roe family - late Gerald (Dorothy); Thelma (late Leonard Moore); late Eleida (late Bernie Devine); Glenys (late Gerry Smallshaw); late Hillis (late Verna); late Keith (Mary); late Marlyn (Garth Garland); Reg and Lesley; Lorraine and Mel Hanna. Fondly remembered by nieces, nephews and cousins. Genuine friend, role model and mentor to many, young and old. A wise, compassionate and gentle man, who lived his life in quiet and consistent commitment to his family, his church, and his community... Munster Union Cemetery. Dowdall, Samuel James "Russell" (I14264)
 
5836 Dr Frank Edgar Lundy
BIRTH?tab?2 Aug 1909
Portage la Prairie, Portage la Prairie Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
DEATH?tab?25 May 1980 (aged 70)
Victoria, Capital Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
BURIAL?tab?
Mountain View Memorial Gardens
Calgary, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada Show Map
PLOT?tab?Christus
MEMORIAL ID?tab?139042254 
Lundy, Dr. Frank Edgar (I7716)
 
5837 Dr John Edgar Lundy
BIRTH?tab?7 Oct 1875
Sheffield, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario, Canada
DEATH?tab?27 Apr 1913 (aged 37)
Portage la Prairie, Portage la Prairie Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
BURIAL?tab?
Mountview Cemetery
Cambridge, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
MEMORIAL ID?tab?146958962

Inscription
In memory of
John Edgar Lundy, M. D.
Died Portage La Prairie
April 27, 1913
In his 38th year
Now the laborer's task is o'er:
Now the battle-day is past;
Now upon the further shore
Lands the voyager at last.
Father, in thy gracious keeping
Leave we now thy servant sleeping
 
Lundy, Dr John Edgar (I7695)
 
5838 Dr John Lawson, V.S. an almost lifelong resident of the town of Almonte, where he was held in high respect and esteem, died at an early hour this morning in a local hospital following a brief illness. He was in his 58th year. Dr Lawson had taken up residence in Ottawa only three months ago. With the exception of a short stay in California, he had resided in his native town of Almonte practically all his life.

Deceased was a son of the late Walter Lawson, who conducted a livery establishment at Almonte and subsequently a hotel at Quyon, Quebec, and the late Susannah Duncan. After attending the Almonte High School, Dr Lawson studied at the Ontario Veterinary College at Toronto and was graduated in the early eighties. Dr Lawson's calling brought him in contact with many people in the Almonte district and Lanark county. He enjoyed the respect of all. He was also a popular figure at local fairs and harness horse meets. Dr Lawson was a member of A.N. and A.M. He is survived by his wife formerly Miss Elizabeth Cunningham, of Almonte, and six children, five daughters, Mrs. G. N Loveday, of Toronto, Florence, Susie, Beth and Jean, at home; and one son James, at home. He also leaves one brother, Mr Walter Lawson, of Eganville and two sisters, Mrs Alfred D. Smith and Mrs J.B McMurtry, both of Quyon, Quebec.

A funeral service will be conducted at the residence, 74 Frank Street, Ottawa by Rev Canon J.N. Gorman, rector of St. John's Anglican Church, at seven o'clock this evening. The remains will afterwards be conveyed to Union station, Sparks Street, and will be placed on board the C.P.R.train leaving for Almonte at 8:30 o'clock, Thursday morning. Dr. Lawson will be buried with Masonic honors. The body, on arrival in Almonte, will be taken in charge by members of the Masonic Lodge there, and the funeral to the Anglican cemetery in Almonte will be conducted under their auspices.

?b?Late Dr. J. Lawson.?/b?
The death occurred at a local hospital this morning of Dr. John Lawson, veterinary surgeon of Almonte Ont, but late of this city, at th age of 55 years. The late Dr. Lawson was suddenly taken with pneumonia a short time ago and this was the immediate cause of his death. Born In Almonte, on July 11, 1904, he secured his early education in that town and graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College In Toronto in the early 80's. For a short time he practiced in California, but later returned to Almonte. He toured through the West with the main object of locating there, but came back and three months ago came to the city. He was a member of the Almonte Lodge of th A.F. and A.M. Surviving are his wife and six children: James Lawson, the only son, and five daughters. Mrs. George Loveday of Toronto, and the Misses Florence, Jean, Susie and Beth Lawson, all in the city; also one brother and two sisters. A funeral service will be held at his brother's home, 74 Frank street, this evening at seven o'clock. Interment will bo made In Almonte tomorrow morning upon arrival there of the C. P. R. train leaving here at eight-thirty o'clock. 
Lawson, Dr. John (I7311)
 
5839 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Lloyd C. Barlow / Living (F11704)
 
5840 Dr. Ernest Welland Gemmill

10 th. February, 1945

Medical practitioner in Toronto, Dr. Ernest Welland Gemmill, died Saturday, February 10th at the home of his son, Rev. Claude D. Gemmill, aged 79 years. The late Dr. Gemmill was born in Horton Township, near Renfrew, a son of the late John Gemmill and his wife, Ann Jane Coulter. When he was an infant the family moved to Clayton where they resided for eleven years and thence to Almonte. Following his graduation from McGill University he practised in Almonte for a short time, coming to Pakenham in 1890, where he practised for 29 years. He then went to Toronto where he carried on in the east end for 25 years until he became ill last August. In his younger years he was an enthusiastic curler and cricketer. He was a devout member of St. Mark's Anglican Church where he took an active part in all organizations. Surviving are his widow, the former Miss Edna Gibson of 299 Kingswood Rd. two sons, Rev. Claude Gemmill and John Gemmill, one daughter, Betty Gemmill, all of Toronto. Of a family of six, he is survived by two brothers, Rev. Wm. Gemmill of Victoria and Edwin M. Gemmill of Lindsay, Ont., one sister, Miss Catherine Gemmill of Victoria, B. C. One son Ted, died in the last Great War. Mr. Wm. Banning of Almonte is cousin. Interment was made at Toronto.

 
Gemmill, Dr. Ernest Welland (I11399)
 
5841 Dr. Johnston Died Suddenly Tuesday Night

Dr. J. A. Johnston, one, of the best known medical practitioners in the Ottawa Valley, died suddenly at his residence on Bridge Street Tuesday evening at the age of 71 years. He will rest at his residence until 10 a.m. on Friday. thence to St. James Anglican Church where the service 2 p.m. Interment parish cemetery. Dr. Johnston is survived by his wife, the former Annie Thompson, a brother Russell of Kars, Ont. and a sister, Miss Della. Johnston, Ottawa Civic Hospital. 
Johnston, Dr. John Allen M. D. (I26718)
 
5842 Dr. Robert CARSWELL died Oct 6, 1872 aged 95 yrs
Also his wife Ellen RUSSELL died Oct 30, 1871 aged 87 yrs
Also beloved mother (corrected to daughter) Joann CARSWELL wife of William TOSH died Oct 3, 1856 aged 35 yrs
 
Carswell, Dr. Robert (I7640)
 
5843 Dr. Robert CARSWELL died Oct 6, 1872 aged 95 yrs
Also his wife Ellen RUSSELL died Oct 30, 1871 aged 87 yrs
Also beloved mother (corrected to daughter) Joann CARSWELL wife of William TOSH died Oct 3, 1856 aged 35 yrs
 
Russell, Ellen (I7641)
 
5844 Dr. Zook remembered as man of faith, humor ARLINGTON - If a man's friends are a measure of his life, then Dr. Norman Zook lived a very full life indeed.

Hundreds of friends, family members, colleagues and former patients gathered at the Arlington Free Methodist Church Sept. 3 to pay tribute to Zook, who passed away Aug. 26 at the age of 81.

Zook was honored for his service in the Air Force during World War II, when he oversaw prisoner care in Okinawa in 1945, and for the following decades of medical care that he provided to others.

Zook met and married his wife while attending Seattle Pacific College, and after medical school at the University of Oregon, his family, which had grown to include 2 daughters, moved to Arlington in 1956.

Dr. Ben Burgoyne had met Zook years before, and took pride in telling the other attendees of the Sept. 3 memorial services that he'd persuaded Zook to come to Arlington.

"I knew he'd be a wonderful partner and that I could trust him to come," Burgoyne said of his former medical practice partner. "I couldn't have had a better partner in the world."

Zook remained a practicing doctor in Arlington for the next 35 years, before his retirement at the end of 1991, with his wife giving birth to a another daughter and son along the way. Burgoyne's wife Bonnie recalled the Zooks being welcomed into their own family, with their respective children treating each other like cousins.

For someone who was retired, Zook seemed to have trouble sitting still, since he continued to fill in for other doctors and even travel overseas as a missionary. He left his practice twice in the 1970s, for stints of two years each, to serve as a missionary doctor in South Africa, and his later years of missionary service saw him and his wife serving in Burundi during the 1993 coup.

Zook was lauded by many memorial service attendees as a man of faith, not only in his medical trips to Haiti, the Dominican and Central and South America, but also in his service to the Free Methodist Church. Linda Dennis credited Zook with restoring the Christian faith of herself and her husband.

All of Zook's children recalled their summers spent sailing the San Juan and Gulf islands with their father. His son took pride in the heritage and positive examples that his father had given him, while his daughter admitted at she and her father fought occasionally, but celebrated the fact that, even that the end of his life, he was able to give and receive love.

A daughter elicited laughter when she admitted "people tell me I look just like my dad," and again when, because she'd forgotten her glasses, she asked her brother to read "Why a Daughter Needs a Dad."

Zook's nephew, read aloud the memories of Zook's sisters, who were unable to attend. They recalled catching pollywogs and delivering milk with him as children, and receiving support for their own ministry work from him as adults. Their accounts of his childhood interest in medical dissection earned more laughter from the crowd, who nodded their heads at their fondness for his "Reader's Digest jokes and hearty laugh."

His daughter alternated between laughter and tears as she offered her own account of her father, remembering his tears at his grandmother's funeral, and on her 16th birthday. She noted that her dad's profession gave her a first-hand look at some life-lessons, since she watched while he delivered babies and treated the wounds of those who had driven under the influence.

During one moonlit, snowy walk in the country, a shooting star sparked a discussion of faith between she and her father.

"Dad seized the opportunity to talk about God's marvelous beauty in nature, his wonderful design in the universe, his love for mankind and his attention to detail in creating me. I was someone who was very much loved by my creator and my earthly father. This may well be my favorite memory of my dad."

The speakers tempered their grief by observing, as Zook's sisters did, that "it won't be long 'til we'll be joining you."(By Kirk Boxleitner, Arlington Times Reporter Sep 10 2008) names of survivors have been removed by transcriber.


Dr. Norman Wilbur Zook went into the loving embrace of his Savior on August 26, 2008. He was encircled and showered with love by his loving wife Laurine, family members, and friends during his preceding months, days and hours before his departure. Norman will be greatly missed by all.
Dr. Zook was born at home in Tabor, Iowa, on October 13, 1926, to Reverend Leroy and Hazel Zook. Later he was followed by his sisters, Georgia and Nellie.
Near the end of World War II, in 1945, Norman enlisted into the Air Force, and set sail from Seattle, WA, on the ship San Saba for Okinawa. While on the ship Norman wrote for the ships newspaper. He even wrote and illustrated the comics. He was then stationed in Okinawa where he served as lifeguard and oversaw prisoner care.
Dr. Zook then went to Seattle Pacific College where he excelled in his major of art; however, with the guidance of a trusted professor, Norman decided to switch his major to Pre-Med during his junior year. While attending S.P.C. Norman met and married his life long companion and loving wife, Laurine McCormick. While finishing at S.P.C. a daughter was born to he and his wife on August 14, 1951 and they named her Tamara Lynn.
After graduating from S.P.C. he and Laurine, along with infant, Tamara, moved to Oregon, where he attended medical school at the University of Oregon. While still in medical school they had their second daughter. Debora Lee was born on March 24, 1953.
On September 1, 1956, Norman and his family moved to Arlington, Washington, where he set up his medical practice, partnering with Dr. Ben Burgoyne. Their third daughter, Tonya Laurine, was born October 15, 1956, followed by their only son, Norman Gregory, (nick named Greg), on July 21, 1959. Together Norm and Laurine built their dream home on Burn Hill, over-looking the Stillaguamish River. Norman was a doctor in Arlington for 35 years until his retirement on December 31, 1991. After retirement, Norman was often filling in for other doctors, over-seas serving as a missionary doctor, or enjoying his boat in the islands.
Dr. Zook loved nature and took up flying soon after moving to Arlington. Through the years Norman was the proud captain of several sail boats. Starting with the "Renie", (named after his wife), and ending with the "Sea Fever". Most of his summers were spent sailing the San Juans and Gulf islands with his family and friends. He also loved canoeing, kayaking, or hiking and always kept himself fit jogging, biking, or swimming.
In 1974-1975, and 1978-1979 Dr. Zook left his practice in Arlington to serve as a missionary doctor in the Transkei Providence of South Africa. He with his wife, Laurine, were also serving in Burundi during the coup in 1993. He also went on numerous medical trips to Haiti, The Dominican, Central and South America with medical teams. Not to mention also serving his local Free Methodist Church on various boards, committees, and Bible studies.
Norman loved life and lived it to the fullest in the service of his Lord.
He was preceded in death by his loving parents, Reverend Leroy and Hazel Zook.
He is survived by his wife, Laurine Zook; sisters, Georgia Anderson (Don Anderson) and Nellie Fenwick (David Fenwick); daughters, Tamara Tuller (Rollie Tuller), Debora Gudgeon (Danny Gudgeon), and Tonya Sanders (Ron Sanders); son, Norman Gregory Zook (Dawn Zook); grandchildren, Michelle Forster (Charlie Forster), Jennifer Hansen, Michael Gudgeon (Corie Gudgeon), Amy Clark (Erik Clark), Emily Schey (Tyson Schey), Joshua Zook, Wendy Sanders, Katie Zook, and Andy Zook; and great-grandchildren, Peter Forster, Michael Forster, Abby Forster, Bjorn Gudgeon and Kamryn Clark.
He will be missed by all for his zest for life, sense of adventure, humor, wisdom, heart for missions and love for Christ.
Memorial services will be held at 5 p.m., on Wednesday, September 3, 2008, at the Arlington Free Methodist Church, 730 E. Highland Drive; reception following.
There will also be a private family burial at the Arlington Cemetery.
Donations can be made to the Arlington Free Methodist Church, earmarked, Haiti Compassion.
Published in The Herald (Everett) from Aug. 31 to Sep. 2, 2008. 
Zook, Dr. Norman Wilbur (I31815)
 
5845 DRUMMOND
JANET
JAMES DRUMMOND/MARGARET COMRIE
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Drummond, Janet (I38716)
 
5846 DRUMMOND
PATRICK
JAMES DRUMMOND/MARGARET COMRIE
M
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COMRIE 
Drummond, Patrick "Peter" (I38718)
 
5847 DRUMMOND
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JAMES DRUMMOND/MARGARET COMRIE
M
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COMRIE 
Drummond, Thomas (I38721)
 
5848 DRUMMOND,
DAVID LAWSON
26 November 1942 ? 13 April 2019

President of Drummond Bros House & Building Movers

It is with profound sadness the family and friends of David Drummond announce his passing, the result of recent heart problems and a massive stroke. Dave and his twin brother Gilmour (Gib) were a package that could never be separated so this is an especially profound loss for Gib. Dave would insist that we mention his dear life long friend he lovingly called his 'brother-from-another-mother', Art Brown.

Work was more than a passion to Dave ? it was his reason for living. Per his wishes, he went down with his boots on. He loved those that worked with him like family. He welcomed each new customer (soon to become friend) and enjoyed that every job was unique & challenging. The rewards from a job well done were many: wonderful experiences, many laughs, old stories to tell, new stories to share and the special satisfaction that comes from looking back at what a team of professionals had just accomplished. May he rest in peace now that his final building move is over. It also must be noted that Dave was a dedicated volunteer member (retired Captain) of the Almonte Fire Department for 25+ years, during which time he contributed much to the department as well as his beloved Almonte community.

Mourning Dave's loss is his partner Shirley Blonski, daughter JoAnna, siblings Gib, Bill (Grace), Mac (Joan), Bruce (Elaine), Millie Garbuio (late John), Allan (late Dana), Gloria (Jaimie), Janet (William), and numerous nieces and nephews. Waiting to welcome him Home is brother John (Colleen), sister-in-law Dana, brother-in-law John, brother-in-law Steve and parents Stewart & Doreen Drummond (nee Simpson).

The family wishes to sincerely thank those wonderful friends who jumped in to help that morning, and acknowledge the wonderful ambulance staff, nurses & doctors at the Almonte General Hospital for their compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation or Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.

A celebration of a life well lived will be held on

Saturday, 20 April from 2-5pm at

Almonte Civitan Hall, 500 Almonte St.

Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care Of

C.R. Gamble Funeral Home and Chapel Inc.,

127 Church St. Almonte ON, 613-256-3313 
Drummond, David Lawson (I5368)
 
5849 DRUMMOND, Agnes Mabel - Peacefully in the quinte Beach Nursing Home, Deseronto on Tuesday, October 8, 1996. Agnes M. Drummond formerly of Almonte. Age 87 Years. Beloved daughter of the late Samuel Drummond and his wife the late Mary Paterson. Predeceased by her 2 sisters Ada and Elsie and 2 brothers Howard and Ralph. Friends called at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home and Chapel, 127 Church Street, Almonte. A complete Service including committal was held in the Chapel of Friday, Rev Ted Colwell officiated. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. Drummond, Agnes Mabel (I5831)
 
5850 DRUMMOND, Aida Margaret - In hospital at Almonte on Saturday May 20, 1989. Aida Margaret Drummond of Almonte. In here 82nd Year. Beloved daughter of the late Sam Drummond and his wife the late Mary Paterson. Dear sister of Agnes of Deseronto. Predeceased by two brothers, Howard and Ralph and by one sister Elsie. Friends called at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte on Sunday. Service was held in the Chapel on Monday. Rev Clifford Evans officiated. Cremation Pinecrest crematorium. Interment of cremains, Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. Drummond, Aida Margaret (I8509)
 

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